18437599. Transmitting a Type 2 Power Headroom Value for a Primary Cell simplified abstract (Ofinno, LLC)

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Transmitting a Type 2 Power Headroom Value for a Primary Cell

Organization Name

Ofinno, LLC

Inventor(s)

Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)

Transmitting a Type 2 Power Headroom Value for a Primary Cell - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18437599 titled 'Transmitting a Type 2 Power Headroom Value for a Primary Cell

Simplified Explanation

The patent application abstract describes a system where a base station transmits parameters indicating whether simultaneous PUCCH and PUSCH transmission is configured for a PUCCH secondary cell. The base station receives a power headroom report that includes Type 2 power headroom values for both the primary cell and the PUCCH secondary cell when the latter is activated.

  • Explanation of the patent:
   * Base station transmits parameters for PUCCH and PUSCH transmission configuration.
   * Receives power headroom report with Type 2 values for primary and secondary cells.
  • Potential applications of this technology:
   * Wireless communication systems
   * Cellular networks
  • Problems solved by this technology:
   * Efficient resource allocation for uplink transmission
   * Improved communication reliability
  • Benefits of this technology:
   * Enhanced network performance
   * Optimal utilization of available resources
  • Potential commercial applications of this technology:
   * Telecommunication companies
   * Network equipment manufacturers
  • Possible prior art:
   * Prior art related to power control mechanisms in wireless communication systems.
    1. Unanswered Questions:
      1. How does this technology impact network latency?

This article does not address the specific impact of this technology on network latency. Further research or testing may be required to determine the effects on latency.

      1. What are the potential security implications of implementing this technology?

The article does not discuss the security aspects of implementing this technology. It would be important to consider any vulnerabilities or risks associated with the transmission of power headroom reports in a wireless network.


Original Abstract Submitted

A base station transmits one or more parameters indicating whether simultaneous physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission is configured for a PUCCH secondary cell. The base station receives a power headroom report, wherein, in response to the PUCCH secondary cell being activated, the power headroom report comprises a first Type 2 power headroom value for a primary cell and a second Type 2 power headroom value for the PUCCH secondary cell.